THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Stutz Takes Over Work As Secretary Of City Managers Work for Year Including Publication of Magazine and Year Book Planned John G. Stutz, Secretary of the League of Kansas Municipalities, recently appointed executive secretary of the City Managers Association, went to Cleveland, Ohio, during the Christmas holidays, for the purpose of inking over the affairs of The City Managers' Association whose headquarters has been transferred from Cleveland to Laramie. Mr. Stutz also made some business calls in Chicago, Cleveland, Washington, D. C., and Petersburg, Pennsylvania. While in Petersburg, he held a conference with City Manager Lewis Brownlow, president of the City Managers Association, on the propose work for the coming year. Mr. Stutz to be Editor Will Publish Year Book The publication of a year book, containing the proceedings of the annual conference and also valuable data concerning the growth and success of the organization for the year. This 300 page book will be off press about the first of April, and is the ninth book of the Association as published. These year books contain the most authoritative information on the City Managers plan operation for the City Managers plan. The editing and publication of the monthly magazine, National City Managers Magazine, formerly published as the City Managers Bulletin, is now available on Stutz. The magazine will be about forty-eight pages devoted exclusively to efficient municipal administration. It will also contain articles by city managers and other municipal executives of the subject dealing with city affairs. The association is planning to compile comparative data on the cost of city administration and other sub-cities in particular value to city administration. Membership in the Association is open to city managers, however other persons or organizations interested in efficient city administration, or in the City Manager profession, may sub-register themselves. They give them all advantages of membership except actual participation in meetings. Membership Privileges Large Membership includes the full set of year books, the National City Managers Magazine, free use of the city managers library and special information on openings for city managers. While the City Managers Association does not pose as a placement agency, it does co-operate in bringing new buildings to design by city managers and persons desiring positions as city managers. The library of the Association is now being shipped from Cleveland, Ohio, to Lawrence, which is now the headquarters of the Association. Basket Bawls DeVaughn Francis Kansas has had a good supply of cripples to begin the court season with. John Wulf twisted an ankle shortly before the beginning of the Christmas vacation, but the troublesome member of his anatomy is headed now and ready for the battle at Creigition tomorrow night. Rupp's side hasn't been in the best of condition following his operation last summer, but he is at Omaha today and may break into the game Rupp broke a leg about this time last year. Doctor Allen has been more or less non-committal in regard to Kanaas' chances at Creighton. But he did say, "Kanaas has a good team this year." And that's that! The editor of this col-yum had occasion to attend a practice of the Northwestern University quintet last week. The Northwestern aggregation certainly showed form and cagia- ability. Northwestern won its first game of the season late in December. If Minnesota showed up last year anything like Northwestern does this year, Kansas can be proud of its victory over Minnesota. Incidentally, members of the Big Ten are making preparations for handling the biggest crowds in the history of basketball this season. The University of Kansas was well represented in the Kansas City Terminal Railway Company, during the Christmas vacation, as well as the University of Missouri, William Jewel College and Park College. The mail service proved to be a good source of employment for students wishing to work during their vacation, as university students were given the precedence over other applicants. A student volunteer meeting will be held at Henley House at 7 o'clock tonight. All members are requested to be present. We want to get things started for the Big Wichita Conference, and we will meet here and start the New Year right. R. S. Stannard, leader. SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM is more than a name or slogan and the only way for you to be convinced is for you to come into this store and see the Quality Merchandise We Sell For Least Possible Cash We will not urge you in the least for we know that you will be satisfied as others are that we give you as much at our regular prices as any sale dare give. 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